 | reply to ConnieD
Re: Multiple supported properties I was under the impression it was the total bandwidth usage per location.
Interestingly, before a few years ago we routinely blocked explicit sites until a student brought to our former bosses attention that we may be violating the law.
A few consultations to our law school confirmed indeed we were. ( of course none of the law professors totally agreed, but we erred on the side of caution.) |
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 | The rules are different for a commercial business or a public institution, than for one individual on their own computer.
That is why I really do not mind if there are "rules" at a motel, campground, restaurant or coffeeshop. It is no longer, just my computer. |
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 | Absolutely.
But they are actually not so different.
Our case was unique because most of our internet originated in our Library, which complicated the situation.
According to our law faculty, if it was physically located outside of our main library the same rules would not apply.
WTF... |
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